The absolute funniest possible response to "billionaires control their workers' labor" has to be "but you could just ask the billionaires who own the bank to give you a business loan so you can control your own worker's labor". lmao, what point is that suppose to prove?
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Preach! I don't like work either especially when it's effect is environmental damage and depletion of the worlds resources. I love doing the work that makes us better and happier. The things we do for each other, for our children and our parents our surroundings.
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Can't you see that without a leader people can't work ? They need someone to sit w/ legs on the table to exploit them...
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You criticize only for the sake of criticising. Creating a company is creating the jobs that need skilled people for HQ production. You must've not thought the pointlessness of saying "they get to decide how and what 100k people do".
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Someone already said it, but again, other people's demand indirectly create and control these jobs. Businessmen cannot sustain the jobs without customer demand on their products/services in long term.
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Businessmen organize labor to make it more efficient. The more efficient the work model, the more chances they get of becoming billionaires. Also, not everyone has the same set of skills to create their own job, a businessman will assign duties according to skills.
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I work in a multi-million dollar company in a multi-billion dollar industry and I can assure you that this is horseshit. The people at the top of our foodchain are just trying to get work out the door and efficiency is nothing more than a nice-to-have.
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The middle class, etc and their consumption create jobs.
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